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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword to the Series V
- Table of Contents IX
- Introduction 1
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Part A: Printing, Publishing, and Translation in the Nineteenth-Century: Methodological Considerations on Educational Media
- Cultural Translation and Educational Media 27
- Printing and Publishing Religious Educational Media in the Nineteenth-Century 39
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Part B: Educational Media and Teacher’s Training as Response to New Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Changes
- The Modernization of Jewish Teacher Training in the Age of Emancipation – The Example of Prussia (1780–1871) 55
- The Professionalization of Protestant Clergy as Teachers of Religion in the Nineteenth-Century – The Example of Jena 69
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Part C: Catechisms
- Nineteenth-Century Jewish Catechisms and Manuals: Or What One Should Know about Judaism 85
- Confessional Position-Taking in Nineteenth-Century Christian Catechism Culture 105
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Part D: Children’s Bibles
- “God Is Not Just One People’s God, Not a National God, But the Only God of All Nations”: Religious Knowledge in Jewish Children’s Bibles 117
- Bear-ing Witness to the Gospel: Religious Knowledge and Position Taking in Illustrations of Nineteenth-Century Children’s Bibles 133
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Part E: Sermons
- “Let There Be No Strife Between Me and You”: On the Relationship Between Judaism and Christianity in an 1859 Sermon by Adolf Jellinek 147
- The Sermon – an Educational Medium? Reflections on a Fundamental Understanding of the Practice of Christian Preaching 159
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Part F: Historical Treatises and Textbooks
- In the Shadow of Protestantism: David Cassel’s and Paulus (Selig) Cassel’s Educational Representations of the History of Judaism in Mid-Nineteenth Century Germany 173
- About the authors 213
- Source index and Bibliography 215
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword to the Series V
- Table of Contents IX
- Introduction 1
-
Part A: Printing, Publishing, and Translation in the Nineteenth-Century: Methodological Considerations on Educational Media
- Cultural Translation and Educational Media 27
- Printing and Publishing Religious Educational Media in the Nineteenth-Century 39
-
Part B: Educational Media and Teacher’s Training as Response to New Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Changes
- The Modernization of Jewish Teacher Training in the Age of Emancipation – The Example of Prussia (1780–1871) 55
- The Professionalization of Protestant Clergy as Teachers of Religion in the Nineteenth-Century – The Example of Jena 69
-
Part C: Catechisms
- Nineteenth-Century Jewish Catechisms and Manuals: Or What One Should Know about Judaism 85
- Confessional Position-Taking in Nineteenth-Century Christian Catechism Culture 105
-
Part D: Children’s Bibles
- “God Is Not Just One People’s God, Not a National God, But the Only God of All Nations”: Religious Knowledge in Jewish Children’s Bibles 117
- Bear-ing Witness to the Gospel: Religious Knowledge and Position Taking in Illustrations of Nineteenth-Century Children’s Bibles 133
-
Part E: Sermons
- “Let There Be No Strife Between Me and You”: On the Relationship Between Judaism and Christianity in an 1859 Sermon by Adolf Jellinek 147
- The Sermon – an Educational Medium? Reflections on a Fundamental Understanding of the Practice of Christian Preaching 159
-
Part F: Historical Treatises and Textbooks
- In the Shadow of Protestantism: David Cassel’s and Paulus (Selig) Cassel’s Educational Representations of the History of Judaism in Mid-Nineteenth Century Germany 173
- About the authors 213
- Source index and Bibliography 215
- Index 237